Romantic Societies outside Scandinavia

RÊVE: Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition is an exciting
interdisciplinary online project which brings together Romantic
objects, places and texts from across Europe in a series of blog
posts dedicated to exploring Romanticism's transnational
perspectives. Recent and upcoming posts include "A Mourning Dress
brought back from Tahiti by Captain James Cook" by Prof. Dr.
Barbara Schaff (The University of Göttingen), "Two pages from
Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal" by Jeff Cowton (Curator, The
Wordsworth Trust) and "Fingal's Cave" by Prof. Nigel Leask
(University of Glasgow), and "The Golden Horns" by Dr. Robert Rix
(University of Copenhagen).

ERA (European Romanticisms in Association) is a pan-European
organization, bringing together individual researchers, scholarly
associations and heritage institutions such as libraries, museums,
and galleries in both real and virtual spaces. It functions
as an interdisciplinary forum to facilitate productive dialogue on
the diverse forms of Romanticism across Europe, exploring how
romantic writers and their works have moved across national borders
and periods in ways that illuminate, investigate, and challenge
romanticism's installation of the idea of national literatures and
cultures.

Artsy seeks to make all the world's art
accessible to anyone by promoting arts education and accessibility.
The site devoted to the works of William Blake provides visitors
with Blake's bio, over 150 of his works, exclusive articles, and
up-to-date Blake exhibition listings. The page also includes
information on related artists and categories, allowing viewers to
explore art contexts and relations between artists.